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james carville is here tonight for the interview. james carville, of course, is the campaign strategist who brought us the presidency of a man named bill clinton. he was elected in 1992. he beat papi bush, beat him easily. he was then wildly pop aural yz most presidents are right after they're elected. by the very next election, after the '92 one, by the very next election, by the midterm election in 1994, the pendulum had swung way back in the other direction. the republicans won a landslide in the first election of the bill clinton presidency. they took control of the house from the democrats, newt gingrich became the speaker of the house. the house swung 54 seats to the republicans. 54 seats they picked up. we have showed this before, but this cover from "time" magazine in 1994 gives you an idea of how huge the victory was for the republicans in the first midterm election that president clinton was in office. the gop elephant stampeding, right? stampeding. if you look under the elephant's foot, the elephant is destroying the democ
james carville is here tonight for the interview. james carville, of course, is the campaign strategist who brought us the presidency of a man named bill clinton. he was elected in 1992. he beat papi bush, beat him easily. he was then wildly pop aural yz most presidents are right after they're elected. by the very next election, after the '92 one, by the very next election, by the midterm election in 1994, the pendulum had swung way back in the other direction. the republicans won a landslide...
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james carville joins us for the interview. thank you for being here. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> you were saying when we were playing the clip that issues like the student loan thing resonate with people more than people think they do. you think the beltway doesn't think issues like that resonate? >> i don't think they do. they understand that romney would be letting the banks make more money. stekdly, when you talk about the middle class and how do you regrow the middle class and bring it back, education is at the forefront. they understand that. i grew up, that was the ticket to prosperity. if you got an education, you knew it was going to pay for itself. that was the best investment you could make. now, not so sure. we find out the kids have more dent than the education is worth and we have to change that, and this kind of thing, i think this is a good issue. a good political issue. i think it will resonate with people and i think they'll understand it. i really do. >> one of the things you write about in the new boo
james carville joins us for the interview. thank you for being here. >> i'm glad to be here, rachel. >> you were saying when we were playing the clip that issues like the student loan thing resonate with people more than people think they do. you think the beltway doesn't think issues like that resonate? >> i don't think they do. they understand that romney would be letting the banks make more money. stekdly, when you talk about the middle class and how do you regrow the...
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. >> the shooting suspect confirmed as 24-year-old james holmes. >> 24-year-old james holmes allegedly walked into the midnight showing of "dark knight." >> came in through the exit according to an iwitness. >> threw a gas canister in the crowd. >> and then opened fire. >> used an ak 15 within the theater a shotgun and a .40 caliber glock. >> saw people outside the theater, faces covered in blood. >> he was shooting people behind me and i had, like, gun shells just falling on my head. >> police confirmed the apartment where the suspect lived appeared to be boobytrapped. >> the apartment is boobytrapped with various incendiary and chemical devices and apparent trip wires. >> we heard nothing about what the apparent motive is, why he did this. >> we are being as cautious as possible with the investigation as we move forward. >>> we are back live in aurora and the question everyone is asking at this hour is, why? what is the motive? if police know one they aren't saying. we do know that earlier today the ten bodies still inside that theater started to be removed. we are expecting any time
. >> the shooting suspect confirmed as 24-year-old james holmes. >> 24-year-old james holmes allegedly walked into the midnight showing of "dark knight." >> came in through the exit according to an iwitness. >> threw a gas canister in the crowd. >> and then opened fire. >> used an ak 15 within the theater a shotgun and a .40 caliber glock. >> saw people outside the theater, faces covered in blood. >> he was shooting people behind me and...
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the suspect, 24-year-old james holmes,
the suspect, 24-year-old james holmes,
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james holmes had no criminal record. so it would be difficult to deny him weaponry under any gun control regime at all. he had a number of legal explosives in his home. he could have turned to that method of murder. if he wasn't capable of getting high amounts of weaponry fast enough. we must be humble when thinking about what in this particular case could have been done. but we cannot be scared away from thinking about what in the future we might yet do. joining us now is michael nutter, mayor of philadelphia and a member of mayors against illegal guns. mayor nutter, today, announced a new partnership with the department of justice for the reduction of violent crime in philadelphia. mayor nutter, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you, ezra. >> after the shooting in colorado, you issued a statement that was equal parts condolences and a call for stricter gun safety laws. so did some other mayors like mayor bloomberg. can these two ideas go together? can we have a discussion over gun control and aurora th
james holmes had no criminal record. so it would be difficult to deny him weaponry under any gun control regime at all. he had a number of legal explosives in his home. he could have turned to that method of murder. if he wasn't capable of getting high amounts of weaponry fast enough. we must be humble when thinking about what in this particular case could have been done. but we cannot be scared away from thinking about what in the future we might yet do. joining us now is michael nutter, mayor...
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prosecutors and james holmes' state-appointed defenders getting their first look inside. while at the crime scene, a chain-link fence went up around the theater. as mourners in the grieving city search for some kind of comfort in the wake of the tragedy. >> it's a feeling of sadness. and such loss. such loss for all the families. >> reporter: families like the thieves. >> he was one of the best sons that any man could have. and i've been honored to know him. >> reporter: when the shooting started, 24-year-old alex theves threw his mom and girlfriend
prosecutors and james holmes' state-appointed defenders getting their first look inside. while at the crime scene, a chain-link fence went up around the theater. as mourners in the grieving city search for some kind of comfort in the wake of the tragedy. >> it's a feeling of sadness. and such loss. such loss for all the families. >> reporter: families like the thieves. >> he was one of the best sons that any man could have. and i've been honored to know him. >> reporter:...
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nbc's jed gray has details. >> reporter: federal agents tell nbc news james holmes told them where to find key in evidence the case. the former neuroscience graduate student apparently told investigators about a package he had sent to the university of colorado's medical campus in aurora. police found that package on monday unopened in the school's mail room. inside they discovered what's described as handwritten details about killing people. as the investigation continues, so does the mourning here. >> i'm overwhelmed by the tragedy of all of this and the senselessness of all of it. i mean, good people taken. >> reporter: people like 51-year-old gordon cowden, the oldest victim of the massacre took his two teenage daughters to the movie. they su
nbc's jed gray has details. >> reporter: federal agents tell nbc news james holmes told them where to find key in evidence the case. the former neuroscience graduate student apparently told investigators about a package he had sent to the university of colorado's medical campus in aurora. police found that package on monday unopened in the school's mail room. inside they discovered what's described as handwritten details about killing people. as the investigation continues, so does the...
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. >> the shooting suspect has been confirmed as 24-year-old james holmes. >> james holmes walked into the midnight showing. >> he came in the exit. >> threw down a gas canister and started shooting into the crowd. >> threw that gas canister and opened fire. >> he used the ar-15 within the theater, the shotgun within the theater and a 40 caliber glock. >> everyone tried to run for the exit at the top of the theater. >> people outside the theater, faces covered in blood. >> he was shooting people behind me and i had like gun shells, you know, just falling on my head. >> police confirm the apartment where the suspect lives appears to be rigged with explosive material. >> our investigation determined that his apartment is booby trapped with chemical
. >> the shooting suspect has been confirmed as 24-year-old james holmes. >> james holmes walked into the midnight showing. >> he came in the exit. >> threw down a gas canister and started shooting into the crowd. >> threw that gas canister and opened fire. >> he used the ar-15 within the theater, the shotgun within the theater and a 40 caliber glock. >> everyone tried to run for the exit at the top of the theater. >> people outside the theater,...
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did you have to do a james bond crazy thing to get into syria? >> you have to go in illegally. we went in through turkey and joined up with some rebels, but the turks are giving a little bit of passive support. if the turks had seen us, yes, they would have arrested us and that would have been about it and they would have sent us back inside, but i think the turks probably did see us because there were a lot of people crossing the border illegally and are just looking the other way, and they're allowing rebels and a few journalists to go in. and to give you an idea, this wasn't the first time i had been into syria, and i didn't know exactly what to expect, and now this conflict zone, so i brought almost nothing, a pair of socks. one extra shirt, i wanted to keep myself light. i thought i would be hiding under kitchen tables. i went in with the rebels at night, we cross to the other side, rebel flags, guys walking around in rebel uniforms, on motorcycles, and i spent the next week driving around with the rebel groups from headquarters to headquarters doing interviews openly on t
did you have to do a james bond crazy thing to get into syria? >> you have to go in illegally. we went in through turkey and joined up with some rebels, but the turks are giving a little bit of passive support. if the turks had seen us, yes, they would have arrested us and that would have been about it and they would have sent us back inside, but i think the turks probably did see us because there were a lot of people crossing the border illegally and are just looking the other way, and...
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so one for kobe bryant, one for lebron james, and on and on. hugs all around. one by one, right? at the opening ceremonies on friday, there was just one reaction shot of michelle obama watching the proceedings. mrs. obama was shown standing and cheering as the american people made their way into the stadium in their "made in china" uniforms. that was also the occasion where we got our first view of the other american political dignitary on the scene. mitt romney was there along with his wife, ann romney. the one reaction shot that we got of the romneys was also as the american team marched into the stadium in their "made in china" uniforms. honestly, if i could only have one reaction shot of mitt romney during that whole ceremony. it would not have been what he thought of seeing the team walking into the stadium. obviously that's a "stand up and clap" moment. what i really wanted to see his reaction to was this moment. the part of the opening ceremonies that involved an 11-minute-long tribute to the national health service, the british socialized health care system which they lov
so one for kobe bryant, one for lebron james, and on and on. hugs all around. one by one, right? at the opening ceremonies on friday, there was just one reaction shot of michelle obama watching the proceedings. mrs. obama was shown standing and cheering as the american people made their way into the stadium in their "made in china" uniforms. that was also the occasion where we got our first view of the other american political dignitary on the scene. mitt romney was there along with...
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mi-6 is like britain's cia, but more so, what james bond belongs to in the books. and the thing about mi-6 is you don't talk about mi-6. here's how that was reported in "the guardian" newspaper. "for american readership, this is not like bragging, the british take on the national secret intelligence service comes with an extra-heavy dollop of the whole secret thing. the whole existence of mi-6 wasn't acknowledged until 1994." so, yeah, whoops. there was an entire mean created on twitter today under the hash tag "romney shambles." here's how it was summed up from "the daily mail" white hall, "serious dismay in whitehall at romney debut, worse than sarah palin, total car crash" ouch. two of the kinder verdicts. #romneyshambles. so, this was not a good day to be mitt romney. but you know, as bad as the reaction was to mr. romney's comments about the olympics during that interview with nbc last night, i actually think there's one answer he gave that has been sort of lost in all the coverage but that in the long run in this election is going to matter much, much more. d
mi-6 is like britain's cia, but more so, what james bond belongs to in the books. and the thing about mi-6 is you don't talk about mi-6. here's how that was reported in "the guardian" newspaper. "for american readership, this is not like bragging, the british take on the national secret intelligence service comes with an extra-heavy dollop of the whole secret thing. the whole existence of mi-6 wasn't acknowledged until 1994." so, yeah, whoops. there was an entire mean...
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mi6 is like britain's cia, more so, what james bond belongs to the in the books and the thing about mi6, you don't talk about mi6. here's how that was reported. "for american readership, this is not like bragging, the british take on the national secret intelligence service comes with an extra-heavy doll op on the whole secret thing. the existence of the mi6 wasn't officially acknowledged until 1994. so yeah, whoops. there was an entire mean created on twitter today under the hash tag "romney shambles." here's how it was summed up from white hall, "serious dismay in whitehall at romney debut. worse than sarah palin. total car crash. two of the kinder verdicts." so this was not a good day to be mitt romney. but you know, as bad as a reaction was to mr. romney's comments about the olympics during that interview with nbc last night, i think there's one answer he gave that's been lost in all the coverage, in the long run in this election is going to matter much, much more. did he happen to see this part? >> let's talk about domestic -- the economy, before we wrap things up. the major planks
mi6 is like britain's cia, more so, what james bond belongs to the in the books and the thing about mi6, you don't talk about mi6. here's how that was reported. "for american readership, this is not like bragging, the british take on the national secret intelligence service comes with an extra-heavy doll op on the whole secret thing. the existence of the mi6 wasn't officially acknowledged until 1994. so yeah, whoops. there was an entire mean created on twitter today under the hash tag...